Description
You’ve been saving for a serious long-range rifle, but the price tags on custom chassis systems make you wince. You need a platform that’s accurate out of the box, tough enough for backcountry hunts, and doesn’t require a second mortgage. That’s where the factory-built synergy of the Remington 700 Magpul, 300 Win Mag 24″ Barrel Magpul Hunter Stock X-Mark Pro Trigger comes in—it’s a purpose-driven rifle built for value.
The Remington 700 Magpul, 300 Win Mag 24″ Barrel Magpul Hunter Stock X-Mark Pro Trigger is a factory-configured precision rifle. It combines the legendary Remington 700 action in 300 Winchester Magnum with a 24-inch barrel, the modular Magpul Hunter stock, and the adjustable X-Mark Pro trigger. This package delivers out-of-the-box accuracy and modern ergonomics at a mid-range price point, offering a significant upgrade over a standard synthetic stock rifle without the cost of a full custom build.
Here’s the thing—the real bang-for-buck is in the stock. Magpul’s Hunter 700 stock isn’t just a fancy shell; it’s a feature-rich platform that usually costs over $250 on its own. You get length-of-pull and comb height adjustments with spacers, integrated M-LOK slots for attaching bipods and sling mounts, and a rigid, stable foundation that free-floats the barrel for consistent shot placement. Compared to buying a bare Remington 700 and adding the stock later, this factory configuration at $939.99 saves you time, money, and the hassle of a gunsmith fit—it’s drop-in ready.
The heart remains the proven Remington 700 action, chambered in the potent .300 Win Mag. The 24-inch barrel provides the optimal powder burn for that cartridge, squeezing out maximum velocity for flatter trajectories at extended ranges. The adjustable X-Mark Pro trigger is a legitimate workhorse; you can tune the pull weight to your preference, a feature often reserved for more expensive models. This rifle weighs in at approximately 8.5 lbs without optics, giving it a solid, steady feel without being overly burdensome to carry.
| Caliber | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
| Stock | Magpul Hunter 700 (Adjustable LOP/Comb) |
| Trigger | Adjustable X-Mark Pro |
| Action Type | Bolt Action |
| Magazine | Detachable Box Magazine (AICS pattern compatible) |
Pros: Exceptional value for a modular, modern rifle. The Magpul stock offers customization usually found in aftermarket chassis. The adjustable trigger is a major plus. The .300 Win Mag caliber is versatile for any North American game. It’s a ready-made platform for long-range shooting or hunting.
Cons: .300 Win Mag ammunition is more expensive to practice with than common calibers like .308. The rifle is on the heavier side for mountain hunting. As with any firearm, you’ll need to budget for a quality optic, rings, and a bipod to complete the system.
This rifle is for the hunter or shooter who has outgrown their basic deer rifle and wants to step into long-range performance without DIY gunsmithing. It’s ideal for Missouri whitetail hunters targeting fields and bluffs, elk hunters heading west, or shooters wanting a practical, durable rifle for precision rifle matches. It’s a smart choice if you appreciate modularity but prefer a complete, tested system from the factory. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What optics and mounts work best with this rifle?
A: You’ll want a robust scope with adjustable magnification, ideally in the 4-16x or similar range to leverage the .300 Win Mag’s capability. Use quality one-piece or matched rings from brands like Warne, Leupold, or Vortex. The rifle’s receiver is drilled and tapped for standard Remington 700 scope bases.
Q: Is the magazine proprietary?
A: No, that’s another cost-saving feature. It uses magazines compatible with the AICS (Accuracy International Chassis System) pattern. This is a huge benefit, as AICS-pattern magazines are widely available from numerous manufacturers like Magpul, Accuracy International, and MDT, giving you plenty of affordable and reliable options.
Q: How does this compare to a Bergara or Tikka in the same price range?
A: It’s a different value proposition. Bergara and Tikka offer fantastic out-of-the-box accuracy, often in more traditional stocks. The Remington 700 Magpul package trades a slight edge in pure benchrest accuracy for vastly superior stock ergonomics and modularity. If you want a rifle you can adjust and accessorize easily, this Remington package is the more practical, feature-focused choice. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.
If a rugged, modern rifle that bridges the gap between a basic hunting gun and a custom chassis sounds like your next step, view the full details on our product page.




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